Equipment donations and needing some feedback on storage space

Last meetup was great. Let me send a thank you to Erik Rzepka, who has generously donated some equipment to our group, and to Tyler Brad, who is providing some storage to keep the equipment in the short-term. Erik will be leaving for travels to the US and Europe, and pursuing new opportunities there.

What I would like is to assemble a census of storage space and transportation (i.e. car, truck) that we have. In addition, if you have a separate fridge to store reagents and biomaterials, that is helpful too. As more donations of supplies come in, we will need a place to store them.

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